On Nov 12, 2003, at 10:21 pm, Bryan Kattwinkel wrote:
on 11/12/03 3:29 PM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
I take it that Mac LC II has an internal speaker, right? (right now there's no chime at all).
All Macs have internal speakers. They all chime on power up after passing
a brief self-test from ROM, before accessing any disks or even checking
RAM memory (the sequence is self-test, chime, RAM test, find a boot disk,
show happy Mac). While you can turn the volume to 0 and suppress the
chime, this is rarely done. Failure to produce a chime in an LC II
probably means a bad power supply, bad logic board, or essential parts
missing. Look at the battery on the logic board; it may have leaked and
killed the board.
True, but then the last 2 LCIIs I had in here had dead audio sections (emitted a high pitch squeak and no sound) where the caps had leaked. They worked fine but didn't chime! Just thought it was worth a mention as it is an LCII...
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